Your Lanzarote Map

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  • Shopping, Non-Food Shopping
    + Que Tobacco is the best option for smokers whether Shishas or traditional tobacco, as well as vapours.
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  • Towns & Villages
    Arrecife has been the political and economic capital of Lanzarote since 1852. Around half of the entire population live here. There is now a beautiful promenade along the beach, passing the Grandhotel and continuing quite a bit further.
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  • Towns & Villages
    Small fishing boats sway in the waves and locals cast off in the hope of a good catch. The two coastal towns Arrieta and Punta Mujeres have managed to preserve their charm and authenticity. Small whitewashed houses with blue or green shutters set the tone of the town.
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  • Beaches, Beaches to Relax
    Barranco del Quiquere are cliffs that offer you are wonderful place to swim and to enjoy the nature, the sea and the peace.
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  • Bodegas
    The wine cellar of the Bodega La Geria exists since the end of the 19th century. Around 300.000 bottles of wine are produced here every year. La Geria cooperates with around 160 winegrowers across the island who supply around 400 t of grapes every year.
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  • Bodegas
    Bodega Rucbicón has a long-standing tradtion of wine making on Lanzarote that is visible when you walk around its winery in La Geria and see the historical building and the old trees...
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  • Towns & Villages
    Caleta de Famara is the surfing spot on Lanzarote, where you can learn how to surf, or improve your surfing skills. Coming from the direction of Teguise, take the LZ-402 to Famara and you will pass the natural white sand beach and take a look at the surf and the waves at Playa de Famara.
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